When do I use the word 'is' as dead set against 'are' when describing a companys flea market position.?

For example do I voice Coca Cola is a influential supplier of soft drink products or Coca Cola are a prime supplier?

Answers:
A company is not view as a collection of society. It is considered a single entity in its own right. Therefore, "Coca Cola is a prime supplier ..."
Are is for when you are working beside the plural as challenging the singular. Since a company is considered a moral entity, it is contained by the singular. You would use is for the company, but are for the shareholders.

Does that oblige?


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